Online tools may ask you for burn type, treatment timeline, and symptoms, then spit out a range. That can be helpful for getting oriented—but it can’t review:
- your medical records and burn progression (which can worsen before stabilizing)
- whether you needed grafting, ongoing wound care, or follow-up procedures
- how your burn affected function (work capacity, mobility, dexterity)
- whether the injury is consistent with the cause described in reports and records
In practice, insurance adjusters in Oregon look for a tight connection between the incident, the diagnosis, the treatment, and the ongoing limitations. If the documentation isn’t there—or if it’s scattered across providers—an estimate can be wildly inaccurate.


